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Bad Bridget: When American Dreams became Nightmares

Irish History Podcast

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The Rosie Quinn Story

Unmarried mothers were vilified back in Ireland through the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This stigma of women who fell pregnant outside of marriage was a reason why some women left Ireland. However, as Leanne now explains, they faced similar prejudices in the US. Manly women, for one reason or another, found themselves as lone parents in the United States.

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